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|audio_output = Yes, mono 3.5 mm headphone jack | |audio_output = Yes, mono 3.5 mm headphone jack | ||
|speakers = 1 | |speakers = 1 |
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Manufacturer | Sony |
Type | Consumer |
Tube Series | Trinitron |
Size | 9" |
Regions | NTSC-J |
240p/480i | Yes |
480p | No |
720p | No |
1080i | No |
Vsync | 60 Hz |
Widescreen | No |
RF | Yes, built-in antenna and 75 ohm external antenna |
Composite | No |
S-Video | No |
Component | No |
Audio Input | No |
Audio Output | Yes, mono 3.5 mm headphone jack |
Speakers | 1 |
Earliest Date | May 1985 |
The Sony C'estPIA KV-9PR1 is a rather unique 9" CRT manufactured by Sony and was only sold in Japan during the mid 1980s. At first glance, it is a fairly basic small set with a built-in antenna, RF input via a 3.5 mm external antenna jack, and it can only be powered via a wall outlet. However, the KV-9PR1 has an interesting feature where it can display a solid colored screen as a kind of mood lighting, with the color being adjustable via a joystick on the top. There is also a "Sepia" button where it can display a monochrome television picture tinted in a single color, with the tint being controlled by the joystick. It also has a pop-up carry handle and built-in kickstand.
The KV-9PR1 was designed by Kazue Kato[1] and was available in either black, light pink, or white.